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The briefing, held at the newly renovated Maya Angelou Branch Library, focused primarily on library initiatives, including the seed library and community garden, which aims to support food security and learning. Information was provided regarding a new permanent every-other-day watering schedule. The discussion also covered severe weather awareness week tips and a reminder about changing smoke alarm batteries with Daylight Saving Time. Additionally, announcements were made regarding the upcoming State of the City address, Women's History Month celebration in District 1, a summer program resources fair, and Open Streets ICT events. Finally, there was a brief update on the remediation of Fire Station 15 and initial comments on the recent rejection of a sales tax proposal, with further discussion deferred to a city council retreat.
The meeting addressed two primary agenda items. The first involved the approval of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the Plane View Community Center project, including design updates, floor plan review, material selection, and the solicitation process for public art consultants and artists for three designated locations within the facility. The second item concerned the First Street Bridge replacement over the Arkansas River, where the 30% concept design and associated artist proposal, titled 'Rising from the River,' were presented, detailing the artist selection and budget for the public art component.
The key discussion topics for the meeting included the approval of the agenda and the minutes from the February 9, 2026 meeting. Agenda items involved a Consent Agenda item concerning an adjustment to an Old Town Overlay for signage at 141 North Rock Island Avenue. The Project Review focused on Case HPC2026-00053, a Conditional Use request for an Entertainment Establishment in the City for the Riley-Holden Block at 1029 West Douglas Avenue. Additional segments included a presentation by the Metropolitan Area Building and Construction Department, a discussion regarding the Highland Cemetery Board, and a public comment period.
The agenda for the Wichita-Sedgwick County Board of Zoning Appeals meeting focuses on two main items: the approval of the prior Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) meeting minutes from February 26, 2026, and a variance request (BZA2026-00010). The variance request seeks permission to reduce the required parking from 127 to 30 spaces for a property zoned LC Limited Commercial District that is being redeveloped into a shelter for the unhoused. The staff recommendation is to approve this variance request, concluding that it meets all five statutory criteria, including the uniqueness of the property and the necessity of the variance for the intended use to proceed.
The committee reviewed numerous cases, primarily concerning replacements of composition shingle roofs on various residential properties, with most resulting in an 'Exempt' status. Specific actions included one approval for roof replacement at 615 W. Maple (Case HPC2026-00054), deferral of a roof replacement request (Case HPC2026-00064 at 147 S. Clarence), and review of work at 615 W. Maple involving roof and gutter replacement (Case HPC2026-00066), which resulted in a 'DDAC' determination. Other items reviewed included an interior and exterior remodel, and the installation of an illuminated aluminum sign.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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